Clicking on one of those links will fire up the mail program
associated to your browser with the appropriate command for the
listserver already typed in. Note however that if your choice is to
subscribe MathPSG,
you must add your name at the end of the line "subscribe
MathPSG", otherwise the listserver will reply with an error
message saying that the name is missing.

Note: Problems from magazines discussed and solved in the
MathPSG emailing list may be submitted to the magazines in the name of
the Northwestern University Math Problem Solving Group.

The MathPSG emailing list is moderated. Postings sent to the list will
not be automatically forwarded to its members, they must await
approval by the moderator.

or mailing it directly to the group coordinator. If you want to give
a chance the other members of the group to think the problem too,
instead of a complete solution you may post only some hints first.

Some discussion of the solution may follow. After the solution
is considered correct, and if nobody has anything to add, the
coordinator will write a final version and submit it to the magazine
in behalf of the group. If there is some discussion, or more that one
solution posted, the coordinator will try to compose a "combined
solution" with the different contributions.

Problems solved by the group and submitted to a magazine appear below
in the column "submitted solutions".

Proposed Problems

These are problems proposed in magazines like Math Horizons,
College Mathematics Journal, and he Mathematics
Magazine. Ideally we should try to solve at least one
problem from each issue and submit it to the magazine before the deadline.

Problems for the Brave

Problems from magazines like the American Mathematical Monthly are
traditionally (but not always) harder than the ones proposed in the
magazines mentioned above. I am including them here just in case
someone wants to try them.

(See note above about requiring username and
password for downloading the lists of proposed problems.)